Krishna, in the epic Mahabharata, is depicted as a divine entity, diplomat, sage, mentor, and charioteer. He plays a critical role not only as a main character, but also as the spiritual guide revealing profound philosophical teachings. Krishna is particularly known for his conversation with Arjuna on the verge of the Kurukshetra war, outlined in the Bhagavad Gita, where he advises him on duty, righteousness, and the path to salvation. Despite his divine nature, Krishna exemplifies human virtues and emotional complexities, making him a pivotal figure within the narrative.